- Hōjō
Ujimasa (北条 氏政, 1538 –
August 10, 1590) was the
fourth head of the
later Hōjō clan, and daimyō of Odawara.
Ujimasa succeeded the
territory expansion...
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asked Hōjō
Ujimasa and
Ujinao (father and son), to
attend the
imperial visit to
Jurakudai (Hideyoshi's
residence and
office in Kyoto), but
Ujimasa refused...
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Ujiyasu (1515–1571), son of
Ujitsuna Hōjō
Ujimasa (1538–1590), son of
Ujiyasu Hōjō
Ujinao (1562–1591), son of
Ujimasa Hōjō
Genan Hōjō
Ujikuni Hōjō Ujinori...
- in 1590,
Hideyoshi insisted on the
suicide of the
retired daimyō Hōjō
Ujimasa and the
exile of his son Ujinao. With this act of suicide, the most powerful...
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Castle in 1562,
Ujinao was the
grandson of Hōjō
Ujiyasu and son of Hōjō
Ujimasa and was
first named Kuniōmaru (国王丸). His
mother was the
daughter of Takeda...
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Ujitsuna Hōjō
Genan Hōjō
Ujiyasu Hōjō Tsunashige :
Tamanawa Castle Hōjō
Ujimasa Hōjō Ujiteru :
Takiyama Castle, Hachiōji
Castle Hōjō Ujikuni : Hachigata...
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western border of the
Takeda home
province of Kai. At the same time, Hojo
Ujimasa march to Kai from the east and
Tokugawa Ieyasu burst into Kai from Suruga...
- wife was
Imagawa Yoshimoto's sister, Zuikei-in.
Among his sons are Hōjō
Ujimasa and
Uesugi Kagetora. Born in 1515, his
childhood name was
Chiyomaru (千代丸)...
- 500
soldiers to
witness the
seppuku of the
defeated enemy generals, Hōjō
Ujimasa and Hōjō Ujiteru. As
result of his
distinguished service during the campaign...
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Odawara Castle in 1588 (Tenshō 18, 7th month). When the
fortress fell, Hōjō
Ujimasa died and his brother, Hōjō
Ujinao submitted to Hideyoshi's power, thus...